The Defence Infrastructure Panel – Major Construction (DIP–MC) engagement processes are available on the How to engage page.

Companies and contacts

Contact details for companies under the panel are provided.

Major Construction companies and contacts (PDF, 90.59 KB)

Licencing in Australian states and territories

The Jurisdictional matrix document outlines the Australian States and Territories that each panel contractor is licenced to carry out the Works and can be engaged in.

Note: the document will be updated on a regular basis with contractor's licence updates.

Major Construction Jurisdictional matrix (PDF, 102.82 KB)

Defence Industry Security Program (DISP)

The document identifies the companies who have accredited for DISP membership.

Major Construction Defence Industry Security Program (PDF, 95.87 KB)

Scope of works

The scope of works represents the delivery methods, minimum requirements for works, and related policies. It is indicative of the type of Works that the Commonwealth anticipates it will procure under the Panel Agreement. It does not limit the basis and terms on which the Commonwealth may elect to finance, procure and deliver Works under the Panel, and may be amended by the Commonwealth from time to time in order to reflect changes in Statutory Requirements and its evolving requirements in relation to the procurement and delivery of Works under the Panel.

Please note the Technical specification (.e.g. Works Description) is required to be prepared for each project that is subject to an engagement and this is different to the scope of works document below.

Panel Contractors may be engaged under any delivery method specified by the relevant Contract, including the following:

  • Construct only
  • Design and construct
  • Document and construct
  • Early contractor involvement (whether construct only or design and construct)
  • Managing contractor (whether single or 2 phase)

Major Construction scope of works (DOCX, 22.54 KB)